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Teams from Germany and Spain are sticking with the Premier League, Kroos said. He talked about a move to Real or Ronaldo
In the world of Spanish football, few people know the legendary Toni Kroos. The 32-year-old footballer pointed out that no team from the islands won a European trophy last season.
In the world of Spanish football, few people know the legendary Toni Kroos. The 32-year-old footballer pointed out that no team from the islands won a European trophy last season.
The White Ballet star also mentioned that it is the teams from Germany and Spain that can keep up with the English. This is despite the high financial revenue of the Premier League. “TV earnings have been the highest in England for years, but English teams don’t benefit from that,” the German midfielder told Madrid Universal’ s website .
But on the other hand, we must add that Liverpool and Manchester City were in the semi-finals of the Champions League, West Ham in the Europa League and Leicester in the Conference Europa League at the same stage. No other country had such a good record. We can find several reasons for a season without a European trophy. The main one is undoubtedly the high quality of the English competition.
In the interview, the German footballer also talked about the incredible diligence of Cristiano Ronaldo, who, according to him, put a lot of effort into his transfer to Manchester United. “Look at him, he is 37 years old,” the multiple Champions League winner pointed out the Portuguese’s great physicality. “What you don’t see: What he invests every day to stay like this, to keep improving.”
The former Ronaldo teammate also said that he didn’t join the Red Devils just because of his name, but because of his skill and excellent physicality. And although he has come on more as a substitute in recent games, he is definitely a threat to opposing defences.
Toni Kroos has been linked with Real Madrid since 2014. And the connection remains strong after eight seasons. “It was the best decision for me,” returned the German on his departure from Bayern Munich. “It was a big step in my professional and personal life,” he added.
The German midfielder has already played 369 games for Real Madrid in his career, scoring 25 goals. Standard situations have become a much more dangerous attribute, from which the 32-year-old not only conjures up accurate shots but also excellent centres.
He retired from the national team last year at the age of 31. As the 2014 world champion, he ranks among the greatest legends of the sport that makes people happy all over the world. And hopefully Toni Kroos will put smiles on the faces of many more regular and new fans.
Source: Madrid Universal, Transfermarkt
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